If you want to live like Princess Grace of Monaco, you’re in luck: the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo has unveiled a $50,000 per night suite in her honor… and it features a few of her favorite things.

All of the floral decorations in the suite are inspired by the personal tastes of the late actress Grace Kelly, who became a princess in 1956 after marrying Prince Rainier III. The terrace is
enhanced with Grace roses, which have a delicious and warm fragrance of tea rose and a subtle apricot color; it also offers a stunning view of the Palace.

The 3,000 square foot suite rests over two floors (the seventh and eight floors) of Hôtel de ParisMonte-Carlo and offers a 180° view of the Mediterranean. With elegant curves and minimalist lines, the Princess Grace Suite emphasizes contemporaneity, transparency and the nobility of the materials such as glass, precious wood, straw marquetry, mother-of-peal and agate panels for the interiors.

There’s also a heated infinity poo,l which opens onto an adjoining outdoor lounge and a hot tub in rare granite, for an intimate and cozy experience. There are two bedrooms, one office, one dressing room with toilets and one dressing room per bedroom, three lounges, one living room, one dining room, one kitchen, one bathroom with bathtub, shower/steam room and sauna and one bathroom with bathtub and shower/steam room. Guests also have a personalized mini bar a wine cellar and an open bar with luxury products.

Those who book this stellar stay will also be treated to a bevy of luxury tailor-made services, notably a team of private Clefs d’Or concierges; personal pick-up from the airport or heliport; welcome gifts; and a dedicated booth in Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo in the winter and a tent on Monte-Carlo Beach in the summer.